Radical cleric Abu Qatada must remain behind bars until he leaves Britain after "jihadist files" were found on devices in his home.

Refusing the terror suspect bail, Mr Justice Irwin said a recent pledge by Qatada, also known as Omar Othman, to voluntarily return to Jordan did not stop him being a major flight risk.

The Special Immigration Appeals Commission heard that a USB stick, believed to belong to Qatada's oldest son contained videos from the "media wing of al Qaida".

Robin Tam, QC, who represents the Home Office, said: "At this time, Mr Othman definitively accepts he has lost his fight against deportation."

The Government has been trying to deport Qatada to Jordan for about eight years.